Why GNP per capita is not a good measure of poverty?
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Breaking the GNP Measuring Stick While GNP measures production, it is also commonly used to measure the welfare of a country. Real GNP growth is seen as an improvement in living standards. Unfortunately, GNP is not a perfect measure of social welfare and even has its limitation in measuring economic output.
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